Aspirin is generally considered safe for most people when used as directed, but in rare cases, it can lead to serious complications. One specific concern is Reye's syndrome, a rare but severe condition that can cause brain and liver damage in children and teenagers who take aspirin during viral infections. Additionally, excessive doses of aspirin can lead to salicylate toxicity, which may also affect the brain. Overall, while aspirin has risks, brain damage from its use is uncommon.
The abuse of aspirin can cause gastrointestinal problems, bleeding, and brain damage.
You should NEVER give aspirin to someone under the age of 19 years. It can result in Reye's Syndrome, which can be lethal, or cause severe brain damage.
It cause zero brain damage, if used in moderation...
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
No, Cortal is Aspirin and does not abort.
it can cause brain damage
it can cause you to have heart faliure and you can go into cardiac arrest, which can give you brain damage and you can die from it
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
The difference is that one can have a brain injury and not have brain damage. Essentially, brain damage is caused by injury or trauma to the brain. However, not every injury to the brain will cause brain damage.
One word answer: yes. It is extremely harmful, and proven to cause permanent brain damage.
Aspirin should NEVER be used with children, EVER. It can cause Rhys Syndrom.
Yes, it is not life threatening but it can cause damage.